When The Final Score Is Posted

Mildcats 34
Gophers 13

Northwestern holds us to less than 100 yards rushing and Weber throws three interceptions and fumbles once for a four turnover game. Gray gets the TD.
 

both offenses click.
the difference? we dont have a kickoff go OB.

gophers 42 - 38
 

Wildcats win 2-0 on safety when ball is snapped over our punter's head and out of the end zone.
 


Wildcats win 2-0 on safety when ball is snapped over our punter's head and out of the end zone.

This might be the only way I HAVEN'T seen the Gophers lose.....yet.

Hail Marry? CHECK
Blocked punt? CHECK
Tied going in for winning FG, only to have said kick blocked & returned for 6? CHECK (Still the most unreal, if you think about it....that '90 lost to Utah).
Opponent Pick 6 for the win? CHECK
Opponent getting 2 point conversion to end game? CHECK
Going for 2 point conversion to end game & not converting? CHECK
Missed PAT in OT? CHECK
Missed game winning FG? CHECK

All that's practically left is the tackle eligible. I half expect to see Mox & Billy Bob complete this in the Iowa game at the end of the year.
 


Ahlibobwa beat me to it, but I'm also going with 31-30 Goph's.
 

There are numerous ways to lose that we haven't tried yet.

Down 6, score a last second TD, and the XP is blocked at returned all the way by the other team. Haven't tried that yet.

A player runs off the sideline to make a tackle, and the opposing team awarded a TD.

We score to take the lead with 1 second to go, kick off and the opponent does a fair catch. They get to make a free kick and it's good for three points.

The opponent catches the ball out of bounds, but before he hits the ground, his feet fall off his body and lands in the end zone. He has posession of the ball with his feet technically in the end zone, TD.

Tie game, lining up for a winning field goal. The ball is kicked, but a freak tornado carries the ball the length of the field the wrong way, through our own goal posts: we score a FG for the opponent.
 

The first quarter will start out slow, with neither offense doing much. Persa passes for a touchdown at the end of the quarter. The second quarter starts with a turnover by Weber and another score for Northwestern. Down two touchdowns, Weber hangs in the pocket and makes a great pass to Allen for 24 yards, but he's hit hard on the play. Weber leaves the game with what appears to be cracked ribs. Brewster calls for Mortensen to get in there, but realizes the Hutchinson Bomber is no longer with the team. As a last resort, he puts in Gray. From the moment he's on the field at QB, Gray turns the offense into a multi-dimensional force. Gray is running, he's passing, the run game for Kirkwood and Bennett is opened up; it's incredible. By the middle of the fourth quarter, it's close, but the Gophers are up 24-21. But wait, what's this? Weber is warming up on the sideline. On the Gopher's next series, Weber runs out to the huddle amid cheers of the 50,000 Gopher faithful! You hate to say it's Willis Reed-like, but it really is something to behold. On the first pass play for the Gophers, Weber stares down Gray running up the sideline and is intercepted. The cornerback takes it to the house and puts the Wildcats in front 28-24. With under two minutes remaining, Weber stands strong in the pocket once again, but is hit and fumbles. Once again, the defender takes it all the way in for a score, 35-24. After a nice return by Stoudermire who has quit and rejoined the team three times during the game, Brewster calls on Weber to kneel three times to close it out.

Final: Wildcats 35, Gophers 24
 




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